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Deep Impact

Bryce (none) posted on Jun 28, 2002
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a meteor crashes into the sea, causing a devastating explosion.... hope we never live to see anything like this happening :) have a great weekend peter

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Rochr

4:08PM | Fri, 28 June 2002

And if we do...well, i guess we dont have to worry about going to work on Monday... Great smoke trail. And that nice cloud... :) ...and a tilted angle is always nice to...

shadowdragonlord

4:44PM | Fri, 28 June 2002

Awesome, good use of Bryce's tools! Aside from theories, meteor impacts were originally made popular from a book by Larry Niven and someone else, back in the early eighties. It's called Footfall, and he talks about aliens "tossing" meteors at the world, and is very accurate in terms of the volume of destruction. Thought I'd recommend the book to anyone interested...

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lemonjim

6:41PM | Fri, 28 June 2002

we are there - waiting for the shockwave to hit! i don't think there's much to do except order another pint and kiss your ass goodbye. great camera work, and looks accurate (let's just not test to find out). If you haveQuickTime, go to "www.lanl.gov/worldview/news/tsunami.mov" for a cool little movie of an impact - they say the tidal wave was really big (some miles high).

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Serenidad

3:44PM | Sat, 29 June 2002

Did you copy me? I have the same exact image..


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